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In the standard notation of classical statistics, p refers to, Select one: a. Th

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Question

In the standard notation of classical statistics, p refers to, Select one: a. The probability that the null hypothesis is true. b. The area under the distribution of a statistic, assuming the null hypothesis is true, for values in the rejection region. c. The area under the distribution of a statistic, assuming the null hypothesis is true, for values more extreme than what is observed. d. The probability that, if the experiment were repeated again, the statistic would fall into the rejection region.

Explanation / Answer

here option C is correct

c. The area under the distribution of a statistic, assuming the null hypothesis is true, for values more extreme than what is observed.